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RUBE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 11, 2025 · The meaning of RUBE is an awkward unsophisticated person : rustic. How to use rube in a sentence.
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RUBE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comRube definition: an unsophisticated person from a rural area; hick.. See examples of RUBE used in a sentence.
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Rube - Etymology, Origin & MeaningMeaning "awkward provincial person" was established by 1700 (see rube); earlier it was the characteristic name of a hosteler, hackneyman, etc. (late 14c.), ...
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RUBE definition in American English - Collins DictionaryIf you refer to someone as a rube, you consider them stupid and uneducated because they come from the countryside. [US, informal, disapproval].
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Rube - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comRube is an insulting word for a person considered uneducated or uncultured. Your average country bumpkin is also a rube.<|control11|><|separator|>
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hey Rube!, excl. - Green's Dictionary of Slang1879, [US], Cincinnati Enquirer 7 Sept. 10/7: 'Hey! Rube!'--The circus-man's shout, which has been heard from Maine to Oregon and from Hudson's Bay to ...
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HEY RUBE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comHey rube definition: (used as a call to rally circus or carnival personnel in a fight, especially in a fight with townspeople.). See examples of HEY RUBE used
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Reuben - World Wide WordsNov 9, 2013 · It has survived better in the exclamation hey rube!, originally a nineteenth-century cry by circus people to bring help if a fight started.Missing: settings 19th
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rube - American Heritage Dictionary Entryn. Slang An unsophisticated country person. Originally a 19th century American colloquialism, from Rube, nickname for Reuben.
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[PDF] Rural America in an Urban Society: Changing Spatial and Social ...Rural Americans are commonly viewed by big-city dwellers as hicks, hayseeds, or rubes, derisive labels that unfairly paint rural people as unsophisticated, ...Missing: slang | Show results with:slang
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[PDF] Rube tube : CBS, rural sitcoms, and the image of the south, 1957-1971Oct 21, 1999 · This dissertation examines the factors that led to the creation of the CBS rural comedy boom in the 1960s, as well as the reasons for its demise ...
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Meaning, origin and history of the name ReubenMeans "behold, a son" in Hebrew, derived from רָאָה (raʾa) meaning "to see" and בֵּן (ben) meaning "son". In the Old Testament he is the eldest son of Jacob and ...Comments · United States · England and Wales
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Reuben - Etymology, Origin & Meaning of the NameOriginating from Hebrew Reubhen via Greek Rouben, the name means "Behold a son" and refers to Jacob's eldest son and his tribe in the Old Testament.
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The amazing name Reuben: meaning and etymologyMeaning: Behold A Son, Son Of Vision; Etymology: From (1) the verb ראה (ra'a), to see or understand, and (2) the noun בן (ben), son. Related names: • Via בן ...
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Rube Bloom | Songwriters Hall of FameIn 1928, one of his compositions, "Song of the Bayou," won a Victor Records song contest and the following year, he wrote the music and Harry Woods wrote the ...
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Rube Bloom Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More ... - AllMusicA major songwriter, Rube Bloom's roots were in jazz. A self-taught pianist, Bloom in 1919 began working as an accompanist in vaudeville.
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Rube Bloom(1902-1976) - IMDbSongwriter ("Don't Worry 'Bout Me", "Fools Rush In", "Day In - Day Out", "Give Me the Simple Life"), pianist, author, composer and arranger, educated in public ...
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RUBE BLOOM DIES; COMPOSER WAS 73 - The New York TimesMar 31, 1976 · Among his collaborators were Johnny Mercer, Harry Ruby, Ted Koehler, Sammy Gallop, Harry Woods and Mitchell Parrish. His other songs and ...
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Rube Bloom Biography - JazzStandards.comHis 1935 composition “Truckin'” with lyrics by Ted Koehler was recorded by a number of bands including Fats Waller and Duke Ellington. He collaborated again ...<|separator|>
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Ruben Lacy - The Mississippi Blues TrailThe grandson of a minister, Lacy was born in Pelahatchie on January 2, 1901, or 1902*. He was a well-known blues performer in the Jackson area and the Delta ...
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Rube Goldberg - Illustration HistoryBorn in San Francisco in 1883, Reuben Garret Lucius Goldberg studied Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and soon found work mapping sewers ...
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Artist, Inventor, Adjective - Rube Goldberg InstituteRube Goldberg (1883–1970) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American cartoonist, inventor, innovator, and the only person whose name is an adjective in Merriam- ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Reuben L. Goldberg of New York Sun - The Pulitzer PrizesPrize Winners · The 1948 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Editorial Cartooning. Reuben L. Goldberg of New York Sun. For "Peace Today." The Jury. The Jury. Mervin ...Missing: Rube | Show results with:Rube
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Rube Goldberg - Lemelson-MITIn fact, he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1948 for a drawing that expressed a stark skepticism about the atomic bomb as a means of peacekeeping.
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Rube Baseball DictionaryEtymology. General slang for a farmer or country man, which appears to derive from "Reuben," a name long associated with country bumpkins.
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Rube Ellis - Society for American Baseball ResearchOct 16, 2022 · It also had rural connotations, so Ellis's farm background was a likely reason. ... Baseball Reference lists over 30 baseball players called Rube, ...
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Rube Waddell - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · He led the AL in strikeouts (287) games pitched (46), ERA (1.48) and wins (27). His most spectacular victory was a 20-inning contest against ...
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the baseball hall of famer who once pitched forIn 1905, Waddell won the AL's pitching Triple Crown, leading the league with 27 wins, 287 strikeouts and a 1.48 ERA. Waddell was instrumental in the early ...
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Rube Waddell - Baseball Hall of FameHe finished his career with a record of 193-143 and a 2.16 ERA, with 2,316 strikeouts. He died of tuberculosis at the age of 37 on April 1, 1914.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Rube Foster - Baseball Hall of FameRube Foster excelled on the diamond as a pitcher, manager and as an executive, earning him the recognition as the “father of black baseball.”
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Rube Foster - Society for American Baseball ResearchThe Veterans Committee recognized Foster for his contributions to the game by electing him to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. 1 Robert Peterson, ...
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Rube Foster | MLB.comHere are some key points to know about Foster, who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. Foster was born in Calvert, Texas, on Sept. 17 ...
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RUBE MARQUARD, 90; VICTOR OF 19 IN ROW; Hall of Fame ...Jun 3, 1980 · Richard (Rube) Marquard, a Hall of Fame pitcher whose 19 consecutive victories 68 years ago remain a major league record, died at his Baltimore ...
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Rube Marquard - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · On July 8, 1912, Marquard's streak of 19 consecutive victories was snapped by the Cubs. Chicago won 7-2 at the West Side Grounds as Marquard ...
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Rube Melton - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · Standing six feet five and weighing 205 pounds, Melton was blessed with a right arm capable of throwing a baseball with speed that few possessed.Missing: specialist | Show results with:specialist
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Rube Walker - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · His final season as a minor league manager came in 1964 with Columbus, a Yankees affiliate in the Southern Association, finishing in seventh ...
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Rube Ferns - BoxRecID#, 061842. birth name, James Ferns. sex, male. nationality, USA. stance, orthodox. height, 5′ 8″ / 173cm. residence, Scammon, Kansas, USA.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Bill Caldwell: Welterweight champ Rube Ferns got his start in ...Feb 23, 2024 · James “Rube” Ferns was a boxer and coal miner from Scammon, Kan. He began boxing in 1896 and became welterweight champion of the world in 1900.
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Rube McCray College Coaching Records, Awards and LeaderboardsRube McCray. Career Record: 7 Years, 45-22-3, .664 Win% (at major schools). Bowl Record: 2 Games, 1-1, .500 Win% (at major schools).Missing: Kentucky | Show results with:Kentucky
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Rube Burrow - Encyclopedia of AlabamaOct 13, 2010 · Like the more famous Jesse James, outlaw and Lamar County native Rube Burrow (ca. 1856-1890) headed a gang of train robbers that included ...
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Rube Burrow, King of Outlaws - Project Gutenberg... outlaw, Rube Burrow. The press of the country has woven, from the wildest ... information conveyed to the outlaws. The firing of a gun in a62 certain ...
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Burrow Brothers – Outlaw Train Robbers - Legends of AmericaBurrow Brothers – Outlaw Train Robbers. Brothers Jim and Rube Burrow were members of the Burrow Gang, of which Reuben was the leader. Robbing trains ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|control11|><|separator|>
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Valentine “Rube” Herring – Trapper to County OfficerValentine Johnson Herring was a trapper in the American West who settled down to become a government official. In trapping circles, he was universally known ...Missing: figure | Show results with:figure
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Tucker, Reuben Henry, III "Rube" - TracesOfWar.comPeriod: Second World War (1939-1945); Rank: Colonel; Unit: 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division "All American", U.S. Army ...
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Reuben Tucker - Hall of Valor: Medal of Honor, Silver Star, U.S. ...He retired in 1963 as a U.S. Army Major General. Awards Received. Legion of Merit. World War II. Silver Star.
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Rube - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity for a BoyHistorically, it gained recognition in American culture as a nickname and eventually as a stand-alone name. In the early 20th century, 'Rube' became ...
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The Name Rube: History, Meaning, and Influences - NamesDictIn the early 20th century, Rube became a common nickname for individuals named Reuben, regardless of their gender. It was often used as an affectionate or ...